Re: Ken's 1937 115C Touring Sedan

Posted by JWL On 2011/4/20 10:37:11
Ken P, Might be a good idea to look inside the wheel cylinder. I have had cylinders that look fine from the outside, but were rusty and cruded up inside and needed replacement or rebuilding. The condition of this wheel cylinder will give you an idea of the condition of the rest of the system. Personally, I would disassemble all of the brakes and inspect them. If all is well, then only a good cleaning of parts, adjustment, and system bleeding to replace the fluid. Look especially close at the rubber flex lines. This will give you a good peace of mind, and assured safety.

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